Title: Guns N' Roses: Highest New Entry In This Week's NME Chart. Post by: Chinese Monopoly on December 14, 2009, 11:52:05 AM http://www.nme.com/blog/index.php?blog=10&p=7705&more=1 (http://www.nme.com/blog/index.php?blog=10&p=7705&more=1)
The highest new entry in this week's NME Chart? Guns N' Roses. (http://static.nme.com/images/blog/09211_153805_GNRnameorigin_PA.jpg) continued... Yep, you read that right, and it's not some optimistic campaign to put the defunct rock gods in the top spot ahead of that midget off 'The X Factor'. Rather it's a gorgeous cover by ex-Concretes girl Victoria Bergsman. It's in at #2. Elsewhere and Depeche Mode, School Of Seven Bells and Darwin Deez are new to the chart, along with a personal favourite, Blackroc featuring Mos Def and Jim Jones. As ever, NME TV has the top ten tomorrow and Wednesday at 9am and 6pm while NME Radio reveals our Christmas Number One next Monday at 10am. It's a McElderry-free zone... 40 (35) Little Comets - 'Adultery' [Columbia] 39 (NEW) School Of Seven Bells - 'Half Asleep' [Full Time Hobby] BUY 38 (19) The Maccabees - 'Empty Vessels' [Fiction] BUY 37 (39) Matt & Kim - 'Daylight' [Nettwerk] BUY 36 (12) Twin Atlantic - 'What Is Light? Where Is Laughter?' [Red Bull] BUY 35 (37) Yeasayer - 'Ambling Alp' [Mute] BUY 34 (36) The Big Pink - 'Velvet' [4AD] BUY 33 (27) Hockey - 'Song Away' [Virgin] - BUY 32 (30) Grizzly Bear - 'Two Weeks' [Warp] BUY 31 (31) Kid Cudi feat. Kanye & Common - 'Make Her Say' [Island] - BUY 30 (24) Green Day - 'East Jesus Nowhere' [Reprise] - BUY 29 (29) Frightened Rabbit - 'Swim Until You Can's See Land' [Fat Cat] BUY 28 (40) Drums - 'I Felt Stupid/Down By The Water' [Moshi Moshi] - BUY 27 (25) Two Door Cinema Club - 'I Can Talk' [Kitsune] - BUY 26 (18) Groove Armada - 'I Won't Kneel' [Cooking Vinyl] - BUY 25 (21) Muse - 'Resistance' [Warner Bros.] - BUY 24 (26) Marina & The Diamonds - 'Mowgli's Road' [679] - BUY 23 (NEW) Blakroc feat. Mos Def & Jim Jones - 'Ain't Nothing Like You (Hoochie Coo)' [*Unkown Ppl Rch*] - BUY 22 (28) The xx - 'Islands' [XL Recordings] - BUY 21 (13) Jamie T - 'The Man's Machine EP' [Virgin] - BUY 20 (10) La Roux - 'Quicksand' [Polydor] - BUY 19 (7) Ian Brown - 'Just Like You' [Fiction] - BUY 18 (22) Richard Hawley - 'Open Up Your Door' [Mute] - BUY 17 (16) Bloc Party - 'One More Chance'[Wichita] - BUY 16 (20) Passion Pit - 'Little Secrets' [Columbia] - BUY 15 (11) Death Cab For Cutie - 'Meet Me On The Equinox' [Atlantic] - BUY 14 (17) Them Crooked Vultures - 'New Fang' [RCA] - BUY 13 (NEW) Darwin Deez - 'Constellations' [Lucky Number] - BUY 12 (8) Bombay Bicycle Club - 'Always Like This' [MMM] - BUY 11 (14) Simian Mobile Disco - 'Cruel Intentions' [Wichita] - BUY 10 (15) Temper Trap - 'Fader' [Infectious Music] - BUY 9 (NEW) Depeche Mode - 'Fragile Tension/Hole To Feed' [Mute] - BUY 8 (6) Biffy Clyro - 'The Captain' [14th Floor] - BUY 7 (5) Kasabian - 'Underdog' [Columbia] - BUY 6 (9) Ellie Goulding - 'Under the Sheets' [Polydor] - BUY 5 (4) Mumford & Sons - 'Little Lion Man' [Island] - BUY 4 (3) Calvin Harris - 'Flashback' [Columbia] - BUY 3 (2) Muse - 'Undisclosed Desires' [Helium 3/Warner Bros.] - BUY 2 (NEW) Taken By Trees - 'Sweet Child O' Mine' [Helium 3/Warner Bros] - BUY 1 (1) Florence & The Machine - 'You've Got The Love' [Island] - BUY Title: Re: Guns N' Roses: Highest New Entry In This Week's NME Chart. Post by: FunkyMonkey on December 14, 2009, 11:55:56 AM John Lewis draws on Guns N' Roses for Christmas ad campaign
http://www.heretodaygonetohell.com/board/index.php?topic=58061.0 Title: Re: Guns N' Roses: Highest New Entry In This Week's NME Chart. Post by: russtcb on December 14, 2009, 11:56:51 AM So it's not Guns N' Roses (who are in no way "defuct" btw) it's someone covering Guns N' Roses.
Title: Re: Guns N' Roses: Highest New Entry In This Week's NME Chart. Post by: Chinese Monopoly on December 14, 2009, 12:00:49 PM So it's not Guns N' Roses (who are in no way "defuct" btw) it's someone covering Guns N' Roses. I know, how dare they say this band is "defunct". Guns N' Roses' brilliance cannot be questioned, this band is nothing short of epic. |